Variations on A Korean Folk Song .Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. | Tokyo
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Recording of the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.A Composition by John Barnes Chance.
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We've only gotten through the first page and it's difficult in some parts, but I can't wait till we get to the second page
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I think that this piece would be a nice opener for the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics that are being held in Pyeongchang.
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bassoon is love, bassoon is life
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Just played this 9th grade concert contest and nailed it
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Played this in HS in 1980, to this day I still warm up with Variation 1 (oboe)
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John Barnes Chance is freaking awesome
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Very Beautiful Piece... I'm Playing It At 2nd Horn
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It sounds like there playing it so fast like they just want to get it over with and it makes it sound worse
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Clarinets forever and ever and ever 😍😍😍
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What variations is the one at the end where the snare starts it off
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Playing the trumpet solo at my school's symphonic band. So fun!
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Horn is life TBH
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I play oboe and flute but the oboe solo is so much fun <3
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When one plays Variations on A Korean Folk Song, one becomes part of an elite society of epic musicians.
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I love playing this oboe solo so much. I felt like the upper brass was overpowering at the end though. The bass line is so important to that part and even the woodwinds got buried under the wall of sound from the upper brass.
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Did that contrabass clarinet part give anybody else chills? I'm so going to have to take a few things down an octave on my bass clarinet, especially those 16th notes with the flutes. (;
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We're playing this for state evaluations this year!! It's so fun to play
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The Larghetto movement at 2:37 is the most beautiful music I have heard in my life. Not even kidding.
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Does anyone know which Korean folk song(s) this was based off of?